WEB PAGE DESIGNER
A web designer is similar to a graphic designer. In fact, many graphic designers are web designers and vice versa. Sometimes the term web designer is used to describe a web developer, but really a web designer focuses on the user interface. They are responsible for layout, color palettes, and sometimes usability. Web designers often develop some programming skills to enable them to include certain features in the interface such as roll-overs or dynamic menus. Associate's degrees and certificates in web page design are available from 2-year and 3-year professional schools, and graduates of these programs normally qualify as assistants to web page designers or for positions requiring technical skills only. A bachelor's degree in graphic design/web design is usually required for most entry-level and advanced web page design positions. Employment is expected grow about as fast as average. Keen competition for jobs is expected; individuals with web site design and animation experience will have the best opportunities.
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